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Rubber wood plywood

Rubber wood plywood I know what you might be thinking; rubberwood is some type of elastic wood hybrid. It isn’t quite that. Rubberwood is actually the product of harvesting the Pará rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis). Most of these trees grow in parts of Asia, Africa, and South America.

Pará rubber trees are tapped for latex, and at the end of their useful life are harvested to become rubberwood lumber. Because of that, rubberwood is referred to as an “environmentally friendly” wood.

But how does it fare against other types of wood as the material for furniture? Is it worth spending good money on rubberwood items? Let’s look at the pros and cons of using rubberwood for furniture. According to WWF, approximately 10% of the world’s forests get cut down yearly to become fast-wood forests. Cutting down more trees than the rate they’re growing can have a severely negative impact on the environment. It can lead to soil erosions, landslides, and floods. Additionally, it can also hasten the effects of global warming. Harvesting rubberwood can reduce those effects since you’re using trees that would have otherwise been burned.

A rubberwood.

 Processed rubberwood is very stable, with shrinkage and cracking kept to a minimum, making them great for furniture. Moreover, rubberwood has an awesome blonde to medium tan color.

 Rubberwood takes stains and finishes very well. This is especially great if you want to change its appearance to suit your tastes and its setting.Rubberwood is perishable and has a strong tendency to decay. Moreover, it is susceptible to fungal staining and insect attacks. To curb these effects, it has to undergo a lot of harsh chemical treatments, which can be a turnoff to some If you have allergies to latex, rubberwood may not be for you. There have been accounts of people having some sort of allergic reaction while working with rubberwood While drying, rubberwood tends to warp and twist, causing it to distort before thoroughly drying. Though after it’s seasoned, it can turn out to be quite durable and sturdy. Rubberwood is very moisture absorbent. This causes it to deteriorate more quickly when you place it outdoors. For this reason, you’ll want to keep your rubberwood furniture indoors or in a less humid environment

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